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Countries by real GDP growth rate in 2023 (IMF WEO database 2024) This article includes lists of countries and dependent territories sorted by their real gross domestic product growth rate; the rate of growth of the total value of all final goods and services produced within a state in a given year compared with the previous year.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 November 2024. Economy of Thailand Bangkok, the commercial hub of Thailand Currency Thai baht (THB, ฿) Fiscal year 1 October – 30 September Trade organisations WTO, APEC, IOR-ARC, ASEAN, RCEP Country group Developing/Emerging Upper-middle income economy Newly industrialized country Statistics ...
2024 GDP (nominal) in billions — Asia: 42.72 trillion: 1 China: 18.53 trillion [2] 2 Japan: 4.07 trillion [3] 3 India: 3.88 trillion [4] 4 South Korea: 1.76 trillion 5 Indonesia: 1.47 trillion 6 Turkey: 1.3 trillion 7 Saudi Arabia: 1.11 trillion 8 Taiwan: 803.0 billion 9 Thailand: 548.9 billion 10 Israel: 530.6 billion 11 United Arab Emirates
The economy expanded 1.9% in 2023, slower than expected, and less than revised 2.5% growth in 2022. For 2024, the planning agency expects growth of between 2.2% and 3.2%, lower than the 2.7% to 3. ...
That would result in the public debt level approaching the ceiling of 70% to gross domestic product (GDP) in 2027, she said. Public debt stood at 63.74% of GDP at the end of July.
Thailand: 70.330: 545,341: 7,754 ... GDP and GDP per capita data end of 2024, according to IMF global macro models and analysts expectations for Selected Countries ...
according to International Monetary Fund estimates [n 1][1] Countries by estimated nominal GDP in 2024: [n 2] > $20 trillion. $10–20 trillion. $5–10 trillion. $1–5 trillion. $750 billion – $1 trillion. $500–750 billion. $250–500 billion.
This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected Gross Domestic Product, based on the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) methodology, not on market exchange rates. These figures have been taken from the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook (WEO) Database, October 2024 Edition. [ 1 ]